Effect of Solar Influence on Geomagnetosphere

Author:
RUKMANI PRATAP SINGH1, R. S. GUPTA2 and AMBIKA SINGH3
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Solar wind velocity, sunspot number, Interplanetary magnetic field, geomagnetic index.
Issue Date:
December 2013
Abstract:

An inter-comparison of the correlative analysis, we have taken daily value and yearly mean value of total interplanetary magnetic field B, solar wind speed (V), plasma electric field (V.B), sunspot number (Rz), geomagnetic index (Ap) and number of geomagnetic event (Ap 50 nT), for the solar cycle 22 to ascending phase of recent solar cycle 24 (Years1986 - October 2013), 238 number of geomagnetic event are identified and a correlative study has been preformed. It has been found that the positively correlated between total interplanetary magnetic field (B), solar wind velocity (V), plasma electric field (V.B) with geomagnetic index (AP 50). We found that the plasma electric field (V.B) is the most effective parameter for producing larger geomagnetic disturbances.

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2319-8052 (Online) - 2231-3478 (Print)
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